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Print Exclusive: Therapy leads Elize to charitable works

Outstanding service rendered by Life Roseacres Hospital scores them a warm donation by a Dinwiddie resident.

Life Roseacres Hospital relished a lovely surprise on Thursday morning from a Dinwiddie resident who not only sang high praises for the hospital but had a warm donation to offer.

Elize Olivier suffered a great loss in 2013, when her husband, Kobus, died after nearly 10 years of struggling with emphysema.

She recalled a time where she would rush from her home to the hospital, in a panic, after waking to find her husband struggling to breathe in the early hours of the morning.

 

For the full story be sure to get this week’s Germiston City News, out this Wednesday (April 10).

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